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Miruvhor Code, Article III

Government History · by Academician Eldrigal Shrythara

Article Four - The Economic System

One - The Economic System of Miruvhor shall at all times remain under the control of the Leader of Miruvhor. The Master of Coin shall be appointed, by the Leader, to oversee both present and future economic trends and to ensure the economic well-being of our Empire.

Two - The Master of Coin will be responsible for keeping a reliable, accurate, and up to date synopsis of all matters relating to the economic well being of our empire.

Three - The official currency of Miruvhor is henceforth to be known as the "Galva". All unmarked gold coins flowing into and out of the city shall be branded by The Royal Mint, under supervision of the Master of Coin, with the official seal of our Empire. All new coins minted shall bear this Mark. This currency will have exactly the same value as a normal, unmarked gold coin, however unmarked coins will no longer be accepted as currency until they have been branded.

Four - Slave masters, prostitutes, traders of illicit cargo or dangerous items such as alcohol, tobacco, or other more "exotic" substances are required to obtain a permit from the Master of Coin before they may engage in their activities. Failure to do so will result in serious fines, and repeated offenses will result in execution.

Five - Operators of any establishment which has a profit of more than twenty-thousand Galva a month shall be required to tithe an amount proportional to income to the Ministry of Finance.

Six: All charitable donations in or to Miruvhor will be subject to a ten-percent tax payable to the Leader of Miruvhor.

Seven - The Master of Coin shall obey and heed the commands of the Leader of Miruvhor.